Mevlana Exchange Programme
Mevlana Exchange Programme aims the exchange of students and academic staff between the Turkish higher education institutions and higher education institutions of other countries. With the regulation published in August 23, 2011 (num: 28034), students and academic staff exchange between Turkish higher education institutions and higher education institutions of other countries has been possible.
Mevlana
The original name of Mevlana, from whom the name of the programme is inspired, is Muhammed Celaleddin.
Mevlana was born in 1207 in Belh of Horasan distinct that is now in the border of Afghanistan.
The name “Mevlana” was used by Sultan Veled, §ems-i Tebrizi and his lovers, and virtually is a universal
symbol which identifies with him. Also, he is known as Rumi by the western people.
Mevlana lived in the 13th century, but as a sufi who got beyond the ages with his works, did not make
any discrimination between people as indicated in his verse “Come, come whoever you are”. As well as
his mercy, voluntary and unlimited humanity, he had endless tolerance and he impressed not only the
world of Islam but also the whole humanity. He is accepted worldwide as an intellectual with his point
of view to the people and life. UNESCO, due to the 800th anniversary of Mevlana’s birth, declared the
year 2007 as Mevlana and Tolerance year.
Throughout his education, he visited the educational institutions of various cities in different countries
not only as a student but also a scholar. Mevlana attributed great importance to “change” in his philosophy
throughout his life